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  • Screenwriters Beginners,  Screenwriting Techniques,  Screenwriting Tips

    Discover the Importance of Theme for Better Screenplays

    May 17, 2020 /

    Hey guys, I’m sure you’ve all have heard talking about Theme a thousand times. Nevertheless, lots of people are wondering ‘What is Theme’ and many find it a bit vague. However, I can guarantee that Theme is the most important element of a screenplay.  That’s why, by the end of this article, I will explain how the theme is going to help you write better screenplays.

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  • Screenwriters Beginners,  Screenwriting Tips,  Story Structure

    What is the Aha moment – Hero’s Powerful Realisation

    February 28, 2020 /
    An eye is the last piece of a puzzle showing a surprised man wearing glasses.

    Hey guys, we’re back with the last important plot point of the 3-act structure!As I’ve mentioned before a screenplay has many plot points, but until now, Ι’ve chosen to talk about the most important ones, those that, in my opinion, are necessary to include in your scripts. However, there’s one left to discuss. It’s the plot point that I like to call the “aha moment”.

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  • Screenwriting Basics,  Screenwriting Tips

    5 Important Steps to Write a Better Logline

    May 3, 2019 /
    Text: What is a Logline and How to Write it?

    Lots of people are talking about the logline, but what is a logline and why it is so important? How can you write a good logline? In this article I’m going to show you, what is, in my opinion, the best method to use in order to write a strong logline. Keep reading to find out what are the 5 most important steps to write a better logline!

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  • Screenwriters Beginners,  Screenwriting Basics,  Screenwriting Tips

    Call to Adventure and Inciting Incident: NOT the Same Thing

    April 18, 2019 /
    red human face monument on green grass field

    So many people in the industry mention the Inciting Incident and the Call to Adventure as if they were the exact same thing… which results in a lot of confusion regarding in which scene one can find the one or the other. In this article, I’m going to explain what’s the matter with this confusion and why the two of them are NOT the same thing.

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  • Screenwriting Basics,  Screenwriting Tips,  Story Structure

    How To Write A Good Act 2 In Your Screenplay

    March 28, 2019 /
    ReAct: Act 2 is about reaction

    Hello my fellow screenwriters! In this article I’m going to show you a few tips on how to write Act 2 in your script and what it usually contains. For building Act 2 I am going to use a combination of 3 different structure models as they are suggested by Syd Field, Joseph Campbell and Blake Snyder. I’m going to show you what main parts to include or steps to take on your second act, so you won’t struggle (not much at least).

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  • Screenwriters Beginners,  Screenwriting Basics

    Story, Plot, Genre & Theme: What Are There In A Film?

    March 6, 2019 /
    story versus plot, genre and theme

    What are the differences between story, plot, genre and theme? Very often we confuse the meanings of story and plot. Let’s clarify them!

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  • Screenwriters Beginners,  Story Structure

    How To Find Turning Point 2 In Any Story Plot

    February 13, 2019 /

    In the Act 2, there are two very important plot points: Firstly, the midpoint, which you can find it near the actual middle of the story, dividing the second act in two halves and secondly, the Turning Point 2 (or Plot Point 2), which is near the end of act 2. Of course, there are many important turning points in a story, but, turning point 1 and 2 are the most significant because those points move the story towards a new act. Just like Turning Point 1 pushes the story towards Act 2, Turning Point II pushes the story towards Act 3. These are two major changes in the story,…

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    The Difference Between Scene And Sequence In A Film

    February 6, 2019 /

    Welcome to a new section by Scriptwriting tips: it’s the screenwriting basics! With the Screenwriting Basics we ’re going to cover mostly basic knowledge about screenwriting, so feel free to ask any question you want, no matter how simple you think it is, in the comment section below. For our first post in this section we’re going to find out the difference between Scene and Sequence in a film. I know it seems as a basic thing, but there are many people out there trying to work in the film industry that don’t really know what’s a sequence. In order to clarify that, I feel I must explain first the…

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  • Screenwriters Beginners,  Story Structure

    How To Find The Beginning Of Act 3 (with Video)

    January 13, 2019 /

    In the 3 Act Structure Model, we separate the story in three basic parts, the beginning, the middle and the end, so, we call Act 3 the end of the story. But how can we find where is Act 3? When Act 3 begins?  – When the story comes to its final step.

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  • Screenwriters Beginners,  Story Structure

    How to find the Midpoint in two Steps – Story Structure

    November 18, 2018 /

    Midpoint is, as the word says, the plot point in the middle of the story. Even though we’re talking about 3 acts, the midpoint divides the second act into two equal parts. So, the 3-act structure is basically 4 acts. The midpoint is not just the major plot point of Act 2. It is also one of the most important plot points in the entire story, it’s the Queen of plot points!

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Apollonia is always balancing between two worlds, fantasy and logic, mermaids and humans. Trying to steal the best of both worlds and to merge them in a single enlightened and unique reality.

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Screenwriting is about turning your fantasy into screenplays and then into films.
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Emotion. That's the secret ingredient. Write with emotion and try to pass these feelings to your audience. Only then you'll have a good story!

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